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Piquant excerpts lifted from Touchstone editors' own reading & listening.
Attacks on our personhood always take the form of diminishing what we can do or have say over, sometimes up to the point of forcing us to submit to what we abhor. In the familiar human order, slaves are at the other end of the spectrum from kings. Their bodies and lives are at the disposal of another. Prisoners are, in most cases, several degrees above slaves. And, as the twentieth century has taught us, thought control is worst of all. It is the most heinous form of soul destruction, in which even our own thoughts are not really ours. It reaches most deeply into our substance.
—Dallas Willard
The Divine Conspiracy (1998)
— Politics — Commonplaces #120 — May/June 2022 —
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